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🚨 BREAKING: Scientists just discovered hidden structure in water Not deep inside it… but in the top 4 molecular layers at the surface. For decades, physics simplified water like this: → molecules point ā€œupā€ or ā€œdownā€ → rough orientation picture → good enough Turns out… that was wrong. The...

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